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Chef José Andrés Returned to Haiti to Feed Earthquake Victims [Video]

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  • Chef José Andrés and his nonprofit, World Central Kitchen, returned to Haiti to supply food to thousands of injured and displaced earthquake victims in Haiti.
  • Haiti was hit by a 7.2-magnitude earthquake on August 14, leaving more than 2,000 dead and over 12,000 injured.
  • Chef Andrés founded World Central Kitchen in 2010 with a mission to “heal [with food] in times of crisis and beyond.”


Following the 7.2 magnitude earthquake that struck Haiti on Aug. 14, the number of dead, injured and missing people continues to rise. Fortunately, organizations such as Chef José Andrés’ World Central Kitchen are stepping up to feed the country’s devastated communities. 

Andrés founded World Central Kitchen in 2010 with a mission to “heal [with food] in times of crisis and beyond.” Within 24 hours of the earthquake, World Central Kitchen’s culinary school in Haiti’s capital and most populous city, Port-au-Prince, immediately cooked and distributed sandwiches, salads and pastries to citizens, first responders and airport security.

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Shortly after, World Central Kitchen staff in the U.S. flew to Haiti with additional supplies to prepare hot meals made with locally sourced ingredients. Now the organization is spreading its reach even further to several locations that have been heavily impacted by the earthquake.

While his team works to provide food for the Haitian people, the celebrity chef, 52, is vocally supporting efforts from home while recovering from coronavirus. Andrés shared plans to eventually join his team in Haiti while advocating for both the country and COVID-19 vaccinations on his social media.

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“I’m recovering from COVID, which thankfully was mild because I’m vaccinated. Please, get your vaccine when you can, wear your mask…don’t let your guard down. Together we will beat this! I’ll be joining @WCKitchen in Haiti soon,” Andrés tweeted Wednesday, adding a video of himself speaking about his recovery.

In addition, Andrés has been retweeting World Central Kitchen’s tweets while the organization continues to update followers on their food deliveries and hot meal locations. 

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Last weekend’s earthquake killed at least 2,189 people and injured more than 12,000 citizens, according to NBC News.

Chef Andres’ World Central Kitchen is not only sending food out to Les Cayes and other parts of the country directly impacted by the natural disaster, but they are feeding the U.S. troops who have also come to lend a helping hand.

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There are numerous charities that you can support to help injured and displaced Haitian people. Below are some organizations that currently provide food and additional resources to those affected:

Source: Miami Herald

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